Giant Glory ALL-Mountain

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Parts
Brand
Model
Additional info

Parts

Frame
Giant
Glory
Frame: Giant Glory
Rear Shock
RockShox
Monarch Plus RC3
2.6" stoke balances nicely with the Totem and allows for easy adjustment between trail feel and plush depending on ride.
Rear Shock: RockShox Monarch Plus RC3. Misc: 2.6" stoke balances nicely with the Totem and allows for easy adjustment between trail feel and plush depending on ride.
Fork
RockShox
Totem RC2 DH Coil
Fork: RockShox Totem RC2 DH Coil
Handlebar
Truvativ
Boobar
Handlebar: Truvativ Boobar
Stem
Thomson
X4 50mm
Stem: Thomson X4 50mm
Grips
Lizard Skins
Peaty
Grips: Lizard Skins Peaty
Brakes
Avid
Elixir CR
Brakes: Avid Elixir CR
Shifters
SRAM
Shifters: SRAM
Rear Derailleur
SRAM
X.0 short cage
Rear Derailleur: SRAM X.0 short cage
Cranks
Truvativ
Hammerschmidt Crankset
AM version has been flawless for years now
Cranks: Truvativ Hammerschmidt Crankset. Misc: AM version has been flawless for years now
Cassette / Rear Cog
Shimano
XT 11-34
Cassette / Rear Cog: Shimano XT 11-34
Pedals
Deity
Decoy
Pedals: Deity Decoy
Front Rim
Stan's NoTubes
Flow
Front Rim: Stan's NoTubes Flow
Rear Rim
Stan's NoTubes
Flow
Rear Rim: Stan's NoTubes Flow
Hubs
Chris King
ISO Disc
Hubs: Chris King ISO Disc
Spokes
DT Swiss
Supercomp Spokes
Spokes: DT Swiss Supercomp Spokes
Front Tire
Kenda
2.35 BBG
Front Tire: Kenda 2.35 BBG
Rear Tire
Kenda
2.35 BBG
Rear Tire: Kenda 2.35 BBG
Saddle
WTB
Silverado SLT
Saddle: WTB Silverado SLT
Seatpost
Gravity Dropper
5" 30.9
Seatpost: Gravity Dropper 5" 30.9
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2010
Model Year:
2010
Riding Type
Trail / All-Mountain
Riding Type:
Trail / All-Mountain
Weight
35 lb 14 oz (16273 g)
Weight: 35 lb 14 oz (16273 g)
Additional Info

This was the first 2010 Glory sold by Go-Ride and it's still going strong. I've ridden most every type of bike down Porcupine and I'm still fastest overall on this rig cause it's so relaxing to ride fast through chop. Sure, the pedally sections are faster on my smaller bikes, but the fatigue from the chop adds up, so in the end, this bike wins. This is normally all I ride in Moab, everywhere, including dragging the kid in the Chariot. Great jumping bike and really good for slow tech stuff with the Totem DH. I've done everything from 2500' climbs to weeks at Whistler and literally everything in between on this rig, and I still can't justify going to a full DH bike. I would ride it so much less than I ride this bike. I have a Reign X for less gnarly rides that don't need the extra cush, but longer rougher rides are a joy on this thing. HAMMERSCHMIDT!!

Additional Info:

This was the first 2010 Glory sold by Go-Ride and it's still going strong. I've ridden most every type of bike down Porcupine and I'm still fastest overall on this rig cause it's so relaxing to ride fast through chop. Sure, the pedally sections are faster on my smaller bikes, but the fatigue from the chop adds up, so in the end, this bike wins. This is normally all I ride in Moab, everywhere, including dragging the kid in the Chariot. Great jumping bike and really good for slow tech stuff with the Totem DH. I've done everything from 2500' climbs to weeks at Whistler and literally everything in between on this rig, and I still can't justify going to a full DH bike. I would ride it so much less than I ride this bike. I have a Reign X for less gnarly rides that don't need the extra cush, but longer rougher rides are a joy on this thing. HAMMERSCHMIDT!!

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